Simplenaut & Theresse
Theresse Theresse
I was just thinking about how we pack the past into a single file—what’s your take on that?
Simplenaut Simplenaut
I treat the past like a log file—each entry a single line, no fluff. Compress it if it saves space, index it if you need quick retrieval. No extra metadata, just the essentials.
Theresse Theresse
That’s a neat idea, but memories aren’t just data – the warmth and the stories that make them worth keeping might get lost in a bare log.
Simplenaut Simplenaut
I can store the warmth in a tag, then filter it out when I need to see the raw content—just enough to keep the story alive without clutter.
Theresse Theresse
I like the idea of a tag, but sometimes the warmth itself is the story—removing it feels like editing the soul. Maybe keep a few tags, but let the memories breathe.
Simplenaut Simplenaut
I’ll keep a handful of tags, then delete the rest of the noise. It’s the same as keeping the file size low while letting the essential lines stand out.
Theresse Theresse
I guess a few tags can keep the pulse alive, but if you cut everything else, you might end up with a skeleton of a story—just the bare bones, no heartbeats. Keep one more line, if you can.